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Image Quality in Video Stock Box

Video Stock Box creates video clips by grabbing each frame of the animation from the screen sequentially and adding it to the video file. This means that the quality of your display settings has a direct impact on the quality of the exported video. What you see, is quite literally, what you get. This also means that slower machines can still export smooth high quality video clips from Video Stock Box. They will just take far longer to do it!

Video Stock Box uses the OpenGL API. Most Windows display drivers have separate quality controls for the OpenGL element of the driver. While some of the terms used can seem a little esoteric, modifying these settings can have a significant impact on the image quality of Video Stock Box.

The two major players in the Graphics market are ATI and Nvidia. In both cases you can access the display driver properties page by right clicking on your windows desk top and selecting “Properties”. Select the settings tab and click on the advanced button.

There are two main settings that can have a dramatic impact on the image quality in Video Stock Box; Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering.

Anti-Aliasing

Anti-Aliasing removes the “jaggies” from Video Stock Box resulting in a much smoother image. Try setting the Anti-Aliasing value in the OpenGL display driver to x4 or x6.

For a more detailed technical description of the anti-aliasing process, please take a look at the following wikipedia article.

Anti-Aliasing Wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-aliasing

Anisotropic Filtering

Enabling Anisostropic Filtering improve the texture quality in Video Stock Box

For a more detailed technical description of the anisotropic filtering process, please take a look at the following article on the wikipedia:

Anisotropic Filtering Wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisotropic_filtering

 

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